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Capriccio (op. 59,10)
Uploaded by: mweyand
Composer: Reger, Max Organ: 1884/1995 Walcker-Eule, Annaberg, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 169
Capriccio
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Composer: Pietro Scarlatti Organ: Kdousov, 1787 S. Silberbauer Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 64
Verse in A minor
Uploaded by: FredM
Composer: Gibbons, Christopher Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 51
Psalm 25
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Composer: De Vries, B. and other Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 47
Grave
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Composer: Alcock, John Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 58
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ajongbloed (12/16/22)
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Marpurg, Friedrich Wilhelm
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Sonus Paradisi
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Bückeburg, Janke Organ
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Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | Score available here: https://partitura.org/index.php/friedrich-wilhelm-marpurg-capriccio-in-f-dur
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The next compositions from Marpurg's Fughe e Capricci per clavicembalo o per l'organo, after the Fuga a 3 voci in D major, is the Capriccio in F major. Marpurgs Capricci are mostly a sort of fast paced fugues and this one is no exception.
The Capriccio has a simple theme, that is not more than one motif, repeated three times at the interval of a secunde. And this theme leads to an exploration of the keys up to four or five sharps and flats. Though this piece was originally written for the harpsichord, it works very well on organ too. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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